Your child will use his body to learn how to interact with large objects in his environment (e.g. stairs on a jungle gym).
Gross motor development plays a role in making sure that your child remains healthy as he keeps his body moving. Physical abilities that are examples of gross motor development include crawling, walking, jumping, and rolling.
An example of a jumping activity you can do with your child at home is hopping up and down like a frog.Your toddler is still exploring his gross motor movements and experimenting with using different parts of his body in new ways. Because your child is still developing his balance and coordination it is important that you provide support by letting your child know that you are present to help him safely test his physical limits. This will build trust between you and your toddler and make him feel more confident in further practicing and developing his gross motor movements.
Your toddler is still exploring his gross motor movements and experimenting with using different parts of his body in new ways.
Because your child is still developing his balance and coordination it is important that you provide support by letting your child know that you are present to help him safely test his physical limits. This will build trust between you and your toddler and make him feel more confident in further practicing and developing his gross motor movements.